From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishleap yearˈleap year noun [countable] TMCa year, which happens every fourth year, when February has 29 days instead of 28
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leap year• This is a leap year, so use that extra day to plan some great outings.• Knock! jokes are okay in small doses - like one every second leap year.• The leap year proposal ceremony was conducted near the player's entrance by Ayresome Park disc jockey Mark Page.Origin leap year (1300-1400) Perhaps because a date in such a year "jumps" one day ahead of the day on which it would otherwise have fallen